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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Apr 1966, p. 26

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. a for civil service bilingualism | whicn nave responsibility for all FEW CUT bg rego nd a Logging licences for T ke a and specifically excluded scien-| wildlife except migratory birds, Commons Takes Eee mead) ree meg sig M heg Weg phy EP 13-Dav Recess of Crown corporations. Northwest Territories. companies. Bilingualism will bring higher |pay for secretaries: SOR; ClOteS | oe Se a By DENNIS ORCHARD OTTAWA (CP) -- The Com- mons pushed through a bit of |needing it in their Jops'ana ~an\y legislation Wednesday then ad-| hanks must wait until the| lingual areas by 1970 and a re- 'element' of merit in 'selection |$ "21 "King 'St. West Oshawa journed for a 13-day Easter re-| following Monday to take ac- quirement "in promotions by ter Monday and to deal im- of university graduates for ad- cess. The cabinet used the last) tion. | 1975. OPEN GOOD FRIDAY mediately with dishonored) ministrative posts. It will be a day for two major announce- --Amending the Aeronautics) Opposition Leader Diefen- % ¢ # ot THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 7, 1966 cheaues tendered on__Satur- requirement for executive and days. As the act stands the administrative hirings in bi- ments. Prime Minister Pearson laid out the government's long-term Act to empower government | baker said Parliament has ex-/, airports to charge owners and /|clusive authority to make such operators of aircraft for serv-| changes and asked td have the serving program to increase bilingual- ism in the civil service and a national wildlife policy was set out .by Northern Affairs Minis- ter Laing. On their return April 19, MPs ices; and to increase maxi-|whole matter referred to a mum membership of the Air|House committee. . Transport Board to five from, New Democratic, Creditiste three. |and Social Credit speakers wel- --Changing the onek of/comed the program. ~ ; the Agricultural Rehabilita-| Ke: feature of Mr. Laing's will resume debate on Finance! tion and Development Act to | poliey was @ promise of ara Ba { Minister Sharp's budget speech. | the Agricultural and Rural/ranging research' programs to|? MPs Wednesday gave final) Develonment Act. g er approval to bills: P bolster, sustain and protect | --Amending the Bills of Ex-|LOOKS TO 1975 wildlife resources, | change Act to permit char-| Mr. Pearson looked as far| The policy makes federal aid tered banks to stay open Eas-jahead as 1975 in his timetable 'available to the provinces, EATONS: EATON"S The Store for Young Canada Delicious Good Fridey Only PISH amd | posisouep tint CHIPS SHRIMPS - 'COME IN! TREAT THE WHOLE FAMILY © : ana CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 8th RE-OPEN SATURDAY, 9:30 A.M. EARTHEN DIKE HOLDS BACK RAMPAGING RIVER 2A evacuated today. River ary Morris River. This aer- 'aeeuny lag ae channel, heavy with ice, is ial photo was taken by Jack holds back Red River flood in background while at cen- Ablett of the Winnipeg Free graters from town of Morris, tre is all-but-flooded high- Press Tuesday. (CP Wire- Man., which was being way bridge over the tribut- photo) BOWLING RESULTS opoce Serv' Cha were Teken -- Geordie' Corner Foudalile a Esso Service 3) sinners. with 6343 pins: "Steve 'Romie Peete rete cers Te the. skitties 0;| Group. 3 -- Russ's 3, Body Shop 1; | Gord Johnson, 'Ted Smith, Joyes Wilde, Dutty' 's 2 "eclior Dwellers 5 and|Berg's 3, Bosco's 1; Gillard's 3, ro mith, Morrice Ru' Nuts cove Consolation winners for the season The nahe Stones 0, bl juts 7. joys : 7,| Standings: Group 1 -- Goch's 37, a ite Fine ea6 (219, 201, ua)} Tumey' 'a 30, DUFnO's 2%, Bo-Peep's 26,|were the Lucky Strikes with 6425 pins: me im: Lilie igs a eee Bill Smith, Doreen Kelemen, Ray Brown. = 172, 206); Dave|Clint's 22, Harry's Novelties 21, Active mith, by non Prev ho " 233, 239); Kelth Aider-| Realty. 19 > wna B Ve rae peed Rb i dad uff, ey 711| Group 2 -- Esso Service 37, Rout's 33, I. Bae ze Wine ack Frost 630 (197, 259, | Houdaille 28, Tony's 28, Home Appliance| Congratulations go to both teams ond 174) and Bob Fredricks 604 (201, 170, 233). | 22, Smith's Bev. 16, Honest Cal's 15 and pelries | Pig aay yg oe Phil Add- | Dine's Drive-inn 13. igre. mo, any "hoe 242, Eric| Group 3 -- Gillard's 30, Russ's 29, Bos- a House. Hope to see you all Pearce 206, Allan Cooper 211, John Hall|co's 27, og ae Boys 25, Berg's 24 and | attend! 232, 215, Ann Brown 210; Sadie Stovell| Body Shop 9 208, Ron Brown 211, coaghl ped Meltwraith pg hen ey | 2, Acadians 2, Westmount 2, Pic-O-Mats Lemon League -- Connie Addington aH Team Standings -- Red 14, Purple 14, Fenton 86, Bill Fairies 64, George| Grey 14, Tan 13, Lime 12, Rose 12, White |", Reynolds } and Dalry Queens Med 87, Kathy Bowman 86_and Al cies 12, Orange 11, Beige 11, Silver 10, Brown | aaulicg | yay |10, Blue 9, Gold 8, Yellow 7, Maroon 7, 742 R. Richard UAWA LEAGUE pe Fy Mauve 5, Coral 3, Black 2 and oddick $66, W. 'Sith, 8. B Galant r High Triples -- W. Kelly 837 (333); V. e "High Doubles -- P. Yule 458 (327). mo "Selman PB ge Ba cee ad g Hall 813 (376); D. Wilson 786; R. MuUrrY| High Singles -- S. Thomson 226, F.|6h 0. oh 'ney sia 770; D. Brown 757; B. Gow 748 (365)7 G. | Russell 219, G. Joyce 215, S. Stead 213, | 2° pH BS Pea Hy al DeMill 730 (345); F. Kay 729; F. Trewsse |, "Luke 211, J. Huston 208) J. Ovens | )Cermer #0} and & ieny ie Fe oe ee ert. Virtoe ava Ree | tet D- Wileon 202 and: M. Cowllog 200. |," Maurice 302," K. Roddick 28, J. H. Armstrong a ie 7 R. 7 oe ae ag cuus 3 ate a et Hovin 648; J. Brown 664i Re. ceter| Two doubles this week -- Barb Ques- D. Wotton 26c, D. O'Brien 256 end £591 D. Hodgson, 657; sg net ors can | Nell 248, 255 (503)7 and Allce Reardon | 'Cention' 226. Bracey 651; S. Stovin 7 | 935, 186 (421). ; me ees A aly Be of aes 200 Scores -- Ann Lee 200 and Georgina) LAKEVIEW LADIES' LEAGU® rn eng Eccl ae, D. Hurst | Harding 207. High bowlers last week were: J. Weas- 9; W. Rutherford a7 ca Mt Gob; W. Points -- How. Now 2, Sweet Maries 1)| man 717 (257, 283) and T. Oldfield 264 Ce. eee "4 Lolly Pops 2, Sixes 1 and Beatles 2,/|" Next week Is the last night of eu mointe: o ate sGoch's 2, Active| High Jinks v section and, also, the final. night of ine sohe a biol 3, Dui . B and B|, Standings -- How Now 20, Sixes 20,|reguiar season, The Shindigs, Pinettes peels BoP S tes i Novel-|Lolly Pops 14, Sweet Maries 10, High/and Crackerbys are all tied with 32 tag 2 Sacidlcs tonal ahh Jinks 10 and Beatles 7, |points each and we can assure you, they ll be out to win. -- Honest Cai's 4, Dine's j will al SUNDAY NIGHT LEAGUE 600 -- M. Ross 641 (239, 229); D. Mech briven ' snd i cite snarled Over 600 were -- Bill Smith 693 (208,/640 (216, 213, 211); M. Rathmann 634 Petey atorg ~All call pe ede pay --_ a 8, Bob P "yy id on an oa Peal FRIDAY NIGHT INDUSTRIAL RAINBOW LEAGUE Motor City 3, Westmount 2, Play Boys SEE THE FLUFFY BABY CHICKS IN EATON'S EASTER WINDOW FACING THE MALL A joy to see... fluffy baby chicks walking about, playihg and eat- ing. Children and adults alike are entranced by the tiny, downy birds . . . So bring the whole family down to enjoy this enchanting Easter entertainment . .. it's a happy, cheering sight! On View Daily (Except Sundays And Good Friday) Until April 16th. SWEET TREATS FOR EASTER GIVING EATON'S \251, 234); Peggy Pacey 654 (249, 226);| (246, 224); M. Wanamaker 633 (246); L. FORT ERIE | Mel McKinnon 642 (238, 230); Mac nee Cah 28), (215, 227); and B. Smith 627 |Donald 642 (214, 235); Don Wilson ' ls | a7, jor id Loule Kelemen 634 (224 -- V. Freeman 250, H. Colby 247, a eel ss ih 7 hillips 24, G. Brown 237, T. Regim- Henry Oulette 270, Ray Brown 256, Barb/ Saunders 205, B. Williams 204, L. Findlay | Seith 254, Suzanne Smith 246, Ron Mc- | 204, M,. Keenan 202, V. Rickman 201 and GooD Vi Brown 225, Jim Hutchison 224, Tedjettes 32, Crackerbys 32, Alley Cats 24, ae Smith 221, Eileen Smith 218, Karl Kinney| Rolling Pins 22, Diamons 20, Kooks 18 3. son Wilson 209, 200, Don Wilde 207,/ High Triple -- D. Tomine 772. Big Phil, Leblanc 118 George Haines 207, Marlene McKinnon! High Average -- M. Wanamaker 207, Be 2 Hero, Turcotte 118 Judge Wudge, No Boy 118 = ig Gall 118 Thee 200 were -- Pearl McKeegan 286, |bal 229, P. Clapp 215, B. McDiarmid ENTRIES | Betty MacDonald 283, Nina Wilson 279, 215, M. Clark 210, D. Tomina 205, B. | Keegan 246, Doreen Kelemen 245, Gord! S. Hutchison 200. x FRIDAY, APRIL 8 | Johnson 242, Ron Pye 229, Earl Pye 227,| Team Standings -- Shindigs 32, Pin- R - 200, I 217, Peter Rines 216, Steve Roznik 216,/and Hot Shots 10. hevaeme wae temas Fur Joyce Wilde 213, 210, Bob Page 213, Nel-| High Single -- M. Wanamaker 346, Pickle King, McGovern 118 All yg se hg No Boy 115 hunder Jay, Barroby 118 Shree, Potts 115 SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000./ becer | maids. 3 Fav a three- and four- Tony's Count, No Boy gy Mose Miss, Nedeay 17 Also Eli Bor 105; aged 'ute Ferro Grecien rina ae Boy 110 ing Dynasty, Dittfach 110 Holiday Jones, No Boy 105 THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,200. Maiden two-year-olds, foaled in Canada (Divi- sion of Ist). 2 Furlongs. Six Bits, No Boy 118 Genie's Touch, No Boy 118 Baby Doll, McGovern 118 Buckeye Road, Inouye 115 Amberlane, No Boy ~~ Bella Regina, Gordon 115 My Sailor Boy, McComb 118 Gay Run, No Boy 118 Twin Kiss, Gomez 115 FOURTH RACE--Purse $2,600. Claim- ing (3000), Maiden three- and four-year- Bids (Division of 2nd). 5% Furlongs. @hantom Flyer, Barroby 110 Ed's Reject, No Boy 105 Mixed Match, Dittfach 110 Gold Flag, Nedeau 110 Roman Echo, No Boy 105 Cera Mia, No Boy 105 Enchow. Kornblum 3105 Real Lady, Steve X105 Latin Levee, Werry X105 | Davids Chop, Dittfach 110 | Mr. Goo, Leblanc 110 Dans Flight, No Boy 110 Also Eligible: Breezy Breeze, No Boy | 105; Maple Sugar, No Boy 122; Babcliff, | Nedeau 117; Fidikus, Walsh 110; Para- Quayo, Robinson 115; Canadian Rebel, Costentino 137 FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,100, Claim- ing (4000), three-year-olds. 52 Furlongs. Royal Paul, No Boy 114 Neptunes Hostess, Turcotte 105 End of Street, Ferro X105 Pay Now, Armstrong 110 Twinkle Jay, bel ww King Jive, Gomez (EXACTOR WAGERING) SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,600. Aliow- na three- and four-year-olds. 5 Fur- jor's Debbie, No Boy 115; Count CANDY AND CHOCOLATES Taste- "tempting treats made in EATON'S own candy kitchens and coated EATON PRICES: in delicious light and dark chocolate. 1 fb. 1.60 HOMEMADE ASSORTMENT A choice array of candy slices, nougat, pecan rolls, fudge, jellies and others. 2 lbs | 20 " FAMILY ASSORTMENT Choice chocolate and candy pieces to suit almost everyone's 'sweet tooth', 3 lbs. 4. 80 CooL COTTON WARMED BY MADRAS. * EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 214 PHONE 725-7373 Brother of @ Boy, Fitzsimmons 116 Cover Night, No Boy 110 Direct Action, Parker XXX5 Femous Monarch, Turcotte A-110 Bodwenni, McGovern 122 Silver Gus, No Boy 115 Silver Penny, cummbertson x12 Wabush, Leblanc A-) €aniris, Gomez 122 TH dimgee, Steve X10 & Blog thet, itracn, a2 What are ASSOCIATES ARSNENTH nace -- mis "|| friends for if you can't borrow 50 dollars till next payday? s light Out, No Boy 8-111 Garden's Ace, Leblanc C-12%6 No Reasoning, Walsh 11) ne Visitor, be ad m Sm aoe 6 icoreser and Mrs. W. c-J Make oa Carmichoe! end Garden City Caught short between. paydays? 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